hi..
doing nat on cisco is easy.. for instance, say your network lan network is 192.168.0.0/24, your internal interface is fa0/0 and your external interface is s0/0:
conf t
int fa0/0
ip nat inside
int s0/0
ip nat outside
access-list 1 permit 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255
ip nat inside...
when i try opening it with Pine (as Pine can read OLE .dbx files), it fails at some point while opening, claiming to be "Out of memory"...
i think this could be what's crashing Kmail.. anyone seen this before?
all help appreciated..
i need them to maintain the attributes (dates, times e.t.c).. forwarding may have the effect of having all mail seeming like it came from me..
all help appreciated..
hi all..
i've managed to import all my 15+ folders from a previous Outlook (or Look-Out :)) mailbox to my Kmail Maildir/ setup on SuSE Linux 9.1 Pro..
but, there's this one folder that keeps failing to import, Sent_Items.. this folder has some 10,000+ messages.. but it always claims to have...
u can write your access list to permit and/or deny any traffic using source/destination ports for flexibility, in any direction..
it all depends on wot u want, and how u set it up, unless wot u r asking is whether we can give u very specific ACL configs..
good luck..
hi all..
i am trying to move some Outlook mail from *.dbx into Maildir with Kmail under KDE... all mail i have moved so far has gone great - except for one folder that keeps crashing Kmail when 1700 messages have been moved..
there are at least 10,000 messages in said folder.. any clues...
hi all..
we are thinking of setting up our new business with an internal IP-based telephone system...
we have ordered for 20 7960 Cisco IP Phones, and would like to know what else we need to get the telephone system running...
this is our current hardware layout:
o 3725 Cisco router
o 3550...
hmm... i see..
well, i'll give it a read and see wot to do... i can imagine setting up on Linux will be slightly easier than trying to set it up on Solaris..
all help appreciated..
hi all..
i currently have a POP3 server running on Solaris, and i am building a new POP3 server with added features and support on Linux..
when ready, i'd like to move all the exisiting mail from the Solaris box to the Linux box... i've been thinking about how best to do this, and things like...
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